
I've been a long time fan of Syfy's hit TV show
Ghost Hunters since the very first season. Back then,
Jason Hawes and
Grant Wilson were often shown working during the day for
Roto-Rooter, while at night investigating the paranormal. The show has certainly come a long way in seven years. Back then, the
TAPS (The Atlantic Paranormal Society) team worked out of a little trailer. But now they're headquartered in their own brick building. They've upgraded with suped-up vans with all of the latest equipment, and the show has become its own franchise, spawning two spin-offs:
Ghost Hunters International and
Ghost Hunters Academy.
On August 15th, I had the opportunity to attend a media press conference with two members of the Ghost Hunters, the lovely
Amy Bruni and the witty
Adam Berry.